New research suggests that incorporating more flavonoid-rich foods and beverages into the diet may help lower a person's risk ...
“Our findings show that consuming six additional servings of flavonoid-rich foods per day, in particular berries, tea and red wine, was associated with a 28 percent lower risk of dementia. The ...
Researchers from the Queen’s University Belfast found that more specifically red wine could help lower the risk for dementia.
Daily flavonoid-rich foods like berries, tea, and leafy greens may lower dementia risk by 28%, with stronger effects in ...
"Policy makers should prioritize resources to enable risk reduction to prevent or delay dementia and interventions to improve symptoms and life for people ... and avoiding smoking and excess alcohol ...
Former Minnesota Vikings Pro Bowl QB Tommy Kramer has been diagnosed with dementia, according to the Associated Press.
There are over 15 major lifestyle factors that may aggravate your risk for young-onset dementia - also known as early onset ...
was associated with a 28 percent lower risk of dementia. The findings were most noticeable in individuals with a high genetic risk as well as those with symptoms of depression.” Currently there ...
The changes in the brain begin at least 20 years before symptoms show up. Start this habit now to reduce your risk.
KOCHI: The world marked Alzheimer’s Day on September 21. And there were several discussions about dementia. Here we look at ...